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    More than 10,000 Australian consumers will have the opportunity to taste Vietnamese rice

    • Last Update: 2021-08-26
    • Source: Internet
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    (People’s Daily) The Commercial Office of the Embassy of Vietnam in Australia revealed on August 17 that more than 10,000 Australian consumers will have the opportunity to taste Vietnam through the Vietnamese rice brand promotion campaign entitled "Vietnam-The World's Best Rice Land".
    Rice .
     
    This is the Commercial Office of the Embassy of Vietnam in Australia and M-imAn event jointly organized by port company, MCQ supermarket chain and AusViet company, during which the online rice exhibition and the "Please Eat Vietnamese" event will be held at the same time
    .
     
    The event was held from August 18th to 27th
    .
    Within the framework of this activity, M-imPort distributors and MCQ supermarket chains will give 10,000 bags of Palace Dawn rice to 10,000 consumers.
    The brand is favored by consumers in Western Australia because of its quality
    .
     
    In Melbourne, AusViet also presented ST25 rice and Jasmine Vilaconic rice to consumers
    .
    In addition, in Sydney, according to the conditions of the implementation of social distancing measures, a "please eat Vietnamese meal" event will be developed
    .

     
    It is worth mentioning that the Commercial Office of the Embassy of Vietnam in Australia will continue to hold the Vietnamese rice brand promotion event with the theme of "Vietnam-The World's Best Rice Land" at the Vietnam Rice Show
    .
    Enterprises eligible to export rice are automatically introduced to Australian importers by the virtual assistant (chatbot) of the Commercial Department
    .

     
    According to statistics from the Commercial Office of the Embassy of Vietnam in Australia, in the first seven months of 2021, in the first seven months of 2021, with the country's rice imports from all over the world falling sharply, Vietnam's rice exports to Australia have increased, with a year-on-year increase of 37.
    03.
    %
    .
    This result is due to the continuous improvement of the quality of Vietnamese rice and the efforts to establish a rice brand
    .

     
      Statistics show that although Vietnam and Australia are both affected by the Covid-19 epidemic, Vietnam’s exports of agricultural and aquatic products to the country are still growing strongly
    .
    Specifically, in the first seven months of this year, Vietnam’s exports of agricultural and aquatic products to Australia increased by more than 45% and 53% year-on-year respectively
    .
    (over)
    Australian rice consumers
     
      This is the Commercial Office of the Embassy of Vietnam in Australia and M-imAn event jointly organized by port company, MCQ supermarket chain and AusViet company, during which the online rice exhibition and the "Please Eat Vietnamese" event will be held at the same time
    .
     
      The event was held from August 18th to 27th
    .
    Within the framework of this activity, M-imPort distributors and MCQ supermarket chains will give 10,000 bags of Palace Dawn rice to 10,000 consumers.
    The brand is favored by consumers in Western Australia because of its quality
    .

     
      In Melbourne, AusViet also presented ST25 rice and Jasmine Vilaconic rice to consumers
    .
    In addition, in Sydney, according to the conditions of the implementation of social distancing measures, a "please eat Vietnamese meal" event will be developed
    .

     
      It is worth mentioning that the Commercial Office of the Embassy of Vietnam in Australia will continue to hold the Vietnamese rice brand promotion event with the theme of "Vietnam-The World's Best Rice Land" at the Vietnam Rice Show
    .
    Enterprises eligible to export rice are automatically introduced to Australian importers by the virtual assistant (chatbot) of the Commercial Department
    .

     
      According to statistics from the Commercial Office of the Embassy of Vietnam in Australia, in the first seven months of 2021, in the first seven months of 2021, with the country's rice imports from all over the world falling sharply, Vietnam's rice exports to Australia have increased, with a year-on-year increase of 37.
    03.
    %
    .
    This result is due to the continuous improvement of the quality of Vietnamese rice and the efforts to establish a rice brand
    .

     
      Statistics show that although Vietnam and Australia are both affected by the Covid-19 epidemic, Vietnam’s exports of agricultural and aquatic products to the country are still growing strongly
    .
    Specifically, in the first seven months of this year, Vietnam’s exports of agricultural and aquatic products to Australia increased by more than 45% and 53% year-on-year respectively
    .
    (over)
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